A notary works because someone is accountable.

Sign Protocol works because the proof holds.


That sounds like a clean upgrade.

It isn’t that simple.


Proof used to stop at the border.

Attestations don’t.


They move across systems without asking to be verified again.


That’s where portability starts to feel real.


But here’s the part that doesn’t sit right.


Verifiable doesn’t mean recognized.


Even identity confirmed through Binance doesn’t automatically hold in court.


So the question shifts.


If proof can move freely,

does legitimacy follow it,

or does it break the moment law gets involved?

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